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* Level Rain Gage
 
* Level Rain Gage
 
* bring out resistors for multiplexer.
 
* bring out resistors for multiplexer.
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* Lump snow depth is sort of knocked over. (Ken picture fall 2020)
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** bring from Fairbanks another screw in anchor
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** More guy wire
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** anchor
 
* Program Changes:
 
* Program Changes:
 
** log resistance of thermal conductivity probes instead of temperature.  
 
** log resistance of thermal conductivity probes instead of temperature.  

Revision as of 13:18, 15 June 2021

Rough plan

  • Join ORNL / Sigrid team partway through

PRs

  • XX Battery
  • XX Shipping
  • tracker & restart plan.
  • UAF NW Campus conex annual fee

People

  • Alert Chad & Crystal
    • Need lock key

Need to find extra key

Stuff to Pre-Ship

  • Any gear
  • Personal Gear

NGEE Container

  • Salt packets:
    • They should be in Box 6 (long black box with green handles). the grain scale should be adequate for this though. I would bring a few, just in case...

UAF NW Campus

  • Grab Trimble batteries to recharge from NGEE storage closet
  • Grab key from Rick Anderson
  • Radio setup
  • anti corrosion goo

Broken Things to Look at

General

  • Replace all CNR4 desiccant
  • level all precip buckets

Teller m47

  • Grab from UAF storage the two spare AT/RH to swap in.

Teller SW

This site is about 10 minutes off the road next to the Teller Bottom Site. Rubber Boots would be good for the hike. Hiking boots are fine, too. The wet spots mostly can be avoided with a bit of extra walking.

  • Need a battery, solar panel, and CR800 w/ program to replace animal damaged hardware.
    • worst case could grab a battery from teller bottom...
  • Make at least one discharge measurement & manually measure stage

Teller Bottom

  • Heat Flux Plate... Loose Wires?
    • The one labeled upper is first on the multiplexer.
    • The one labeled lower is second on the multiplexer.
    • in the parameters csv file.
  • Measure how far VATP is sticking out of the ground
  • Grab the missing gap of data off logger.
  • add a resistor to the thermistor multiplexer
  • 10cm soil moisture was reading zero in 2020 so loose wire to possibly discover.
  • level CNR4
  • level rain gauge

Teller Top

  • HMP155 needs replacing
  • Level CNR4
  • Level Rain Gage
  • bring out resistors for multiplexer.
  • Lump snow depth is sort of knocked over. (Ken picture fall 2020)
    • bring from Fairbanks another screw in anchor
    • More guy wire
    • anchor
  • Program Changes:
    • log resistance of thermal conductivity probes instead of temperature.
      • Maybe for all thermistors...
      • Related, make sure there are fixed resistors being logged
    • Maybe change the file saving from filling the memory as is done at present.
    • Change output of snow temperature profile to go 10/5 to 6/5
    • Increase the mV range of the top soil heat flux plate to reduce occasional over-ranging in summer / early fall.
  • Measure how far VATP is sticking out of the ground
  • add a couple precision resistors to the thermistor multiplexer.
  • Tools:
    • Computer
    • Serial cable
    • large channel lock for HMP155 replacement
    • electrical tape for HMP155 replacement
    • torpedo level
    • bubble level
    • large #2 phillips for CNR4 leveling
    • small #2 phillips for CNR4
    • grease for anticorrosion
    • 5/16" nut driver
    • Bring up a couple rocks to help level Rain Gage
      • I remember one end being bottomed out or something.

Council Grid

Kougarok m64

  • LOTS of broken
  • Temperature Profile destroyed? Late March 2020.
  • Anemometer...

Kougarok 10m tower

  • Download Data over radio

Kougarok Burn Site

  • Download Data over radio

Stretch Goals

If timing works out:

Check out Radio base station at NW Campus

  • Same building as NGEE warm storage (I believe). base is in an IT closet.
  • Optional... it's working great again... may have been network issue OIT corrected.

Drive up and check on first radio repeater atop Anvil Mountain

  • 10-15 minute drive, 2 minute walk to a site on top of Anvil Mountain. Radio still works but radio to logger dongle died over winter.

Post Trip

  • In the subsurface data processing add the thermistor air temperature.
/var/site/uaf_sp/teller_bottom_soil/config/teller_bottom_subsurface_params-01_78.csv
same for all the soil moisture probes... here 5cm  to be added to the grouped output csv.